Diagnosis Was a Shock. Guilford Support Was Not.
There was a time not long ago — this summer to be exact — when Evan Carnes ’20 was focused on one thing and one thing only: his new-found passion for teaching and coaching football.
There was a time not long ago — this summer to be exact — when Evan Carnes ’20 was focused on one thing and one thing only: his new-found passion for teaching and coaching football.
It has been quite a rollercoaster year for the stock market. The old adage is “buy low and sell high” but what happens when you are forced to sell in a down market?
Al Jazeera recently published an article titled, "Is Xi Jinping China's New Mao Zedong?," quoting Lincoln Financial Professor of Political Science George Guo.
Guilford students come and go. For that matter, so do the College’s faculty, staff, and administrators. Yet amid these transitions, the highs and lows, old faces and new buildings, Sandy Pearman ’80…
Arden Miller ’01, one of six Guilfordians inducted into the College’s Athletics Hall of Fame, took the stage at Dana Auditorium on Saturday morning and told the story of how Guilford forever impacted…
Jean Parvin Bordewich ’72, a playwright, consultant, and former program officer at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, has joined Guilford College’s Board of Trustees. Jean will take part in…
The lists of “firsts” by Washington Commanders assistant running backs coach Jennifer King ’06 is growing longer.
President Kyle Farmbry shares news on the passing of Cate Schurz '13 of Pennsylvania.
The Guilford College community lost a devoted trustee, loyal alumnus, generous benefactor, and friend with the sudden death of Augustus L. “Gus” Davis III ’72 on Friday. We ask every Guilfordian to…
Frankie Clark ’20 found a home in Guilford’s Theatre Studies Department, and that’s saying something. Being part of a military family, Frankie has lived all over the continental U.S. and in Germany…